1993 blasts: SC upholds death for Yakub, 5-yr jail for Dutt

SC upholds death for Yakub Memon

Actor Sanjay Dutt will have to undergo a jail term of more than three years, after the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld his conviction in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, which, it said, was organised by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and others with the involvement of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence.

The apex court reduced to five years the six-year jail term awarded to him by a designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act court in 2006, ruling out his release on probation because the nature of his offence was serious.

Dutt, son of famous actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis, has already spent one and half years in jail and was out on bail.

Sunil Dutt was a long standing Congressman and a Union minister.

Dutt was convicted by the TADA court for illegal possession of a 9 mm Pistol and an AK-56 rifle, which was part of the consignment of weapons and explosives brought to India for the coordinated serial blasts that killed 257 people and injured over 700.

Sanjay Dutt gets 5-year sentence

Bringing to a closure the appeals by the convicts and the State in the case, a bench of justices P Sathasivam and B S Chauhan upheld the death sentence of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, brother of absconding main conspirator Tiger Memon, and life sentences of 16 of the 18 convicts.

The death sentences of 10 others were commuted to life sentence by the court which directed that they will remain in prison till death.

The life sentence of one Ashrafur Rehman Azimulla was reduced to 10 years while Imtiyaz Yunusmiya Ghavte was set free by reducing his sentence to jail term already undergone.

"The circumstances and the nature of the offence is so serious that we are of the view that he (Sanjay Dutt) cannot take the benefit of provisions of the Probation of Offenders Act to release him on probation," the bench said.

SC upholds death for Yakub

According to the CBI, RDX had come from Pakistan in boats and had landed in Dighy and Shekhadi coasts in Raigad district in January and February 1993. Besides, weapons had also landed and were collected by Tiger's men.

One of the weapons was given to actor Sanjay Dutt by filmmakers Samir Hingora and Hanif Kadawala.

The apex court modified the nine-year jail term awarded by the TADA court to Hingora to the jail term already undergone.

Hingora had supplied AK-56 rifles, magazines, cartridges and hand grenades, which were part of the illegal consignment to be used in the blasts, to Dutt's Pali Hill residence. He has already spent six-and-a-half years in jail.